These substances are the electrolytes.
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
Compounds which are not ionic are commonly not electrolytes. An ionic compound is a compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal, such as NaCl or AgI. Compounds with different compositions are not electrolytes.
drinks like Powerade and Gatorade have electrolytes in it
In the NHA book it is written that Green top tube is for STAT electrolytes.
Gray tube
that would be the Green Top Tube that contains sodium heparin this tube also is to draw ammonia.
Basically, your body has Gatorade type substances in it. A simple blood test will give you a breakdown of all those vitamins and minerals, and will give you a good idea of how the body is processing and breaking down certain things internally. STAT simply means "get it done right this minute."
These substances are the electrolytes.
Here are a few: stat-ue; stat-ion; stat-e; and, stat-ic.
There are strong electrolytes and weak and non electrolytes. There is no very strong, or pretty strong, electrolytes. If they are strong, they are strong. So, in lemons, you have salts which are strong electrolytes, and you have citric acid, which is a weak electrolyte.
There are 54 electrolytes.
yes, it is a weak electrolytes
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
You can measure electrolytes in drinks by first checking the temperature and then comparing it to the usage of electrolytes.